Thanks for the advice. I updated the NIC & graphic drivers for my 3COM
3C905C-TX & Intel 81x to the latest from the manufacturers' website, but
they didn't seem to help much. Any pointer or advice on troubleshooting
this? I wonder if other programs that access the network (IE 5.x, Lotus
notes
When I use F8 on vncviewer on Solaris 2.7 to access the menu to go into
fullscreen mode, the vncviewer window disappears, but the app still
continues to run. Is this a bug?
-Edwin
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Gday all, I have a request to people. Is there anyway to get rid of the
icon in the systray with vnc ?
Thanks for your time,
Graham Asplet
Education Queensland
Australia
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WinVNC is the server for Win32. The Win32 VNCviewer has a different set of
registry settings, under a different key.
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Cambridge - Tel : 766513
AT&T Labs Ca
By "fails" I'm assuming you get no connection at all - no password prompt,
no nothing. In that case, it sounds like a possible firewall issue - not
all WAN destination network points are set up to pass VNC traffic (port 5900
if you're using the Viewer, 5900 and 5800 if you're trying to use the Ja
James, I have tried, but it appears that I am doing something wrong. Do I
need to place them in the default folder under WinVNC3 rather than at the
WinVNC3 level in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\ORL\WinVNC3\ as stated in the
documentation?
David
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From: James ''Wez'' Weat
When using SSH or Stunnel to forward a outgoing server connection, the
WinVNC server on my Windows box becomes unresponsive. This is using
both stock VNC with Hextile and TridiaVNC with Tight encoding. If I
happen to turn on compression for SSH however, things work smashingly
well. Without compres
James says,
"This is very useful to know, but not entirely trivial to fix."
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One, possibly trivial, way to fix this would be to change the behavior
(or display) of the 'fullscreen' checkbox on the viewer popup menu that
results from a right click on the toolbar host session icon.
Here a
This is a known bug in WinVNC, for which there was a patch posted some time
ago. WinVNC assumes (incorrectly) that bitmap data has no inherent
alignment. In practice, each row of pixels must be 32-bit aligned, so
displays with bizarre numbers of pixels cause problems.
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weath
hello everybody,
I have 2 pc with imaginegraphics permedia 2 graphic card, i work on both
computer with a resolution of 853X480. But VNC doesn't support these
resolution (the image is stretched in diagonal) , someone can help me ???
PS : i set ResHeight and ResWidth on the registry , but that di
This is very useful to know, but not entirely trivial to fix. The VNCviewer
hooks the system Minimize and Maximize buttons to decide when to request
updates and when to stop. Instead, it should hook the WM_ message
dispatched when the window is to change Restore/Maximize/Minimize state.
That sho
Hi:
First of all, sorry about my bad english (im spanish).
Here4s my question to the list: Is there any way to configure VNC to
broadcast the data to various PCs? (maybe the appropiate word is
multicast...i don4t know).
I used the shared mode connection and a network sniffer, then i see the VN
Hello VNC-People! :-)
I'm running WinVNC over a corporate LAN which is connected to 6 remote WANs.
When I run WinVNC, I can connect over the LAN beautifully. Yet, when I try
to connect over the WAN, it fails.
My machine is Win98SR2, and the client machines are all Win98. I'm running
a DHCP se
Can WinVNC viewer see the x0rfbserver output?
James ''Wez'' Weatherall wrote:
> The VNCviewer for Windows isn't called xvncviewer (because it doesn't use
> X).
>
> The program you probably want is the x0rfbserver, I think, which makes an
> existing X display available remotely.
>
> Cheers,
>
Problem solved, and I feel pretty stupid. I drove 30 miles to check on
the server, and it turns out that it had never rebooted after the SP2
installation. Why? Because there was an "application not responding" message
on the desktop, as MMC.exe had hung (yet again.)
As Windows had alre
Both my server ends are duals, I'll try it out, thanks.
Nick Palmer
IT Manager
> -Original Message-
> From: Warren Beauchamp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 30 May 2001 14:18
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 2
>
>
> Charlie Essmeier wrote:
> >
Dear Sirs,
I would like to inform you, that Jun-ichiro itojun Itoh
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from the KAME project created an IPv6 patch for VNC
3.3.3r2 available from
ftp://ftp.kame.net/pub/kame/misc/vnc-3.3.3r2-v6-20010421.diff.gz.
Extract from the README.v6 file:
Xvnc changes:
by de
Charlie Essmeier wrote:
>>After two minutes or so, I get the following error
>>message: "ReadExact: Socket error while reading."
>>Is this error Service Pack 2 related? Something
>>else? Anyone know about this?
>> Charlie Essmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That wouldn't by any chance be a dual proces
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The VNCviewer for Windows isn't called xvncviewer (because it doesn't use
X).
The program you probably want is the x0rfbserver, I think, which makes an
existing X display available remotely.
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
--
"The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enlightenment"
Labora
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